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Originally posted by VESPIN
LEGENDARY! ๐Ÿ™‚
In what sense? Which ancient myth do you see here?


Originally posted by robbie carrobie
No i did not wear a poppy and in fact i don't think i have ever worn a poppy.
Why not?

Not moralising, but very puzzled.


Originally posted by VESPIN
LEGENDARY! ๐Ÿ™‚
What a weird post !!!

Legendary ??? Who's legendary. Certainly not you boy.

And not a lol in sight.......lol.


Originally posted by radioactive69
What a weird post !!!

Legendary ??? Who's legendary. Certainly not you boy.

And not a lol in sight.......lol.
It's very peculiar, Radio.

Inarticulate, really.


Originally posted by roma45
just wondering if robbie did, his beloved celtic did not, and their "loyal fans" booed the minute silence on sunday, total disgrace, just want robbies views on it.

well robbie?
I just can't imagine the kind of mentality that would boo a two minute silence in memory of those who sacrificed their lives for others.


Originally posted by Startreader
I just can't imagine the kind of mentality that would boo a two minute silence in memory of those who sacrificed their lives for others.
Coming from carrobie it doesn't surprise me. Just look at how his clan operates and things start to click. One of the white feather brigade.


Originally posted by radioactive69
Coming from carrobie it doesn't surprise me. Just look at how his clan operates and things start to click. One of the white feather brigade.
Maybe that's the essence of easy riding.

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Originally posted by Startreader
I just can't imagine the kind of mentality that would boo a two minute silence in memory of those who sacrificed their lives for others.
I suspect it has to do with the Southern Irish experience at the hands of the British army and British government. Glasgow Celtic has very strong links historically and politically with Irish republicanism.

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Originally posted by Startreader
Maybe that's the essence of easy riding.
The essence of Easy Riding is just to get on your rollers skates, skateboard, scooter, tricycle, motorbike or whatever else has wheels and forget the world. Ride the breeze and let it carry away your cares!

The Easy Riders : lessons in chess and the art of living๐Ÿ˜ต

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Originally posted by radioactive69
What a weird post !!!

Legendary ??? Who's legendary. Certainly not you boy.

And not a lol in sight.......lol.
Vespers is like a Phoenix that has arisen from the ashes. He is now the stuff of pure Legend!


Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Vespers is like a Phoenix that has arisen from the ashes. He is now the stuff of pure Legend!
I assume Phoenix's have white feathers. Plenty of spares for all his hide "under the bed" buddies like yourself.

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Originally posted by radioactive69
I assume Phoenix's have white feathers. Plenty of spares for all his hide "under the bed" buddies like yourself.
Actually I think you might find they are made of fire. War jingoism just isn't my thing dude.


Originally posted by robbie carrobie
I suspect it has to do with the Southern Irish experience at the hands of the British army and British government. Glasgow Celtic has very strong links historically and politically with Irish republicanism.
Odd. The fighting was in Flanders fields against Germany. Some good brave Southern Irishmen even came over and fought with them. The men who remained in the Flanders mud were never in Ireland, and anyway the regrettable incident you refer to was some years later .

Your reasoning seems a bit confused. For the life of me I still can't see why anyone would boo at a remembrance of their deaths.


Originally posted by Startreader
Odd. The fighting was in Flanders fields against Germany. Some good brave Southern Irishmen even came over and fought with them. The men who remained in the Flanders mud were never in Ireland, and anyway the regrettable incident you refer to was some years later .

Your reasoning seems a bit confused. For the life of me I still can't see why anyone would boo at a remembrance of their deaths.
The British army has done some very regrettable things in Ireland. Its just conjecture but I suspect this is the reason.


Originally posted by radioactive69
Yes, there is indeed. Sweet as in you fair Startreader, spicy as in Roma, bitter as in carrobie, and also that awful nasty horrible taste you get in your mouth after you've sipped some spoilt milk or something, as in Vespin.
i thought scottish flavour was Irn Bru and not spicy or bitter?